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Pray for the Wanderer

Author: Rev. C. M. Hott Hymnal: Songs of Zion #178 (1899) First Line: Far in the desert wild Languages: English Tune Title: [Far in the desert wild]
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Pray for the Wanderer

Author: Rev. C. M. Hott Hymnal: The Sacred Hymnal #189 (1899) First Line: Far in the desert wild Languages: English Tune Title: [Far in the desert wild]
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Pray for the Wanderer

Author: Rev. C. M. Hott Hymnal: Tears and Triumphs #39 (1894) First Line: Far in the desert wild Languages: English Tune Title: [Far in the desert wild]
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Pray for the Wanderer

Author: Rev. C. M. Hott Hymnal: Golden Rays #64 (1882) First Line: Far in the desert wild Languages: English Tune Title: [Far in the desert wild]
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Pray for the Wanderer

Author: Rev. C. M. Hott Hymnal: Times of Refreshing #147 (1896) First Line: Far in the desert wild Languages: English Tune Title: [Far in the desert wild]
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Pray For the Wanderer

Author: Charles M. Hott Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7877 Meter: 12.10.12.10 First Line: Far in the desert wild, walking a dreary way Lyrics: 1 Far in the desert wild, walking a dreary way, Suffering and sin defiled, going astray. Refrain: Pray for the wanderer, Pray for the wanderer, Pray for the wanderer, Going astray! 2 Tenderly bid, they come, back from sin’s wilderness, Come to our Father’s home, saved by His grace. [Refrain] 3 Plead now at mercy’s gate for each poor wandering one; Soon it will be too late, life will be done. [Refrain] 4 Pray, and with love entreat, all who by sin are pressed, Bid them at Jesus’ feet find endless rest. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: ASHGABAT
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First Came The Hour of Prayer

Author: William C. Dix Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9154 Meter: 12.10.12.10 First Line: First came the hour of prayer, calm in the mountain air Lyrics: 1 First came the hour of prayer, calm in the mountain air, And then with sudden blaze came glorious sight; Yet proud of heart, wouldst thou be blest on Tabor’s brow, Before thy patient prayers have stormed its height? 2 Or thou hast slept perchance; oh, for an angel’s glance, Oh, for a light to pierce, mystery to scan! With face of dazzling light, in raiment pure and white, With reverent gaze, behold the Son of Man. 3 Alas! hadst thou but known the vision to be shown, Eagerly thou hadst strained thine anxious eyes; Thy Lord transfigured there, the while His unknown prayer Rose up, by angels borne to wondering skies. 4 How hadst thou watched! But now, before the Altered bow, The Altered, still for thee, the very same; That Babe on Mary’s knee, now Christ to die for thee, Clothed in a wondrous robe of burning flame. 5 From hidden grave afar, from mystic fiery car, Lord of the ages past, future, and space, The living and the dead brings to this mountain dread, Bright with the radiance of incarnate grace. 6 No thunders shake the air, no lightnings strike despair, Yet see the Prophet and law Giver here; God talks with men, and they His glory see today, Nor fall in dread amaze, for Christ is near. 7 Oh, in this awful hour of rule and kingly power, The Lord of Glory now speaks unto them; Hear, mid the shining light, He tells of coming night, Death that awaits Him at Jerusalem. 8 Proud heart, when soaring high, scaling the very sky, Self-throned awhile in some seventh heav’n of bliss; Think thou with trembling breath of darkness and of death, Thy Lord from Tabor’s mount hath taught thee this. 9 And when the cloud is near, and flesh shrinks down in fear, As thou art treading on dread paths unknown, O Voice of Love, be near, call through the cloud and fear, Lead to the Mount of God, to Jesus’ throne. Languages: English Tune Title: ASHGABAT

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